Model Categories & Sizing

 
 

In keeping with the tradition of how real horses are measured in hands, the Seunta model category sizes are all based on height at the withers. In addition to being closer to proper scale, each model's actual height (to the ears, etc) may vary according to its position if this standard is not used. 

Detailed height and length dimensions on each model will be located on their individual web page.


Check the drop-down menu (on the page for each model) to see what scales these models are available in!

1:9, 1:12, 1:15, 1:20 scale models are never 3D printed. All models in this scale are traditionally hollow cast artist resin models that have stainless steel wire reinforcement using a process that has been proven to last for generations. Any models labeled "artist resin" or "resin" will refer to this process.

1:32, 1:28, 1:40, 1:64, 1:120 scale models are 3D prints or pewter. Any models 3D printed will be clearly marked as a "print". Any pewter model will be clearly marked as “pewter”.


Model Materials & Casting Technique

Most of our mini's have stainless steel wire reinforcement.

Elfin size - 1:9 scale - 7" at withers
Hollow cast with stainless steel wire reinforcement.  Unpainted and unprepped white resin.

Fae size - 1:12 scale - 5" at withers
Hollow cast with stainless steel wire reinforcement.  Unpainted and unprepped white resin.

Pixie size - 1:15 scale - 4" at withers
Hollow cast with stainless steel wire reinforcement.  Unpainted and unprepped white resin.

Sprite size - 1:28 & 1:32 scale - 2” to 2.25" at withers
Solid pressure cast with stainless steel wire reinforcement.  Unpainted and unprepped white resin.
Some are 3D print (usually gray) and will be specified.

Wisp size - 1:40 scale - 1.5" at withers
Original 3D print (usually gray).

Spark size - 1:64 scale - 1" at withers
Solid Pewter.
also solid pressure cast with stainless steel wire reinforcement.  Unpainted and unprepped white resin.

Charm size - 1:120 scale - .5" (12.7 mm) at withers
Original 3D print (usually gray).  Unpainted and unprepped gray resin.

 
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A Note on Measurements

Use a flush ended ruler or calipers

There are a number of different styles and configurations that can be given to the ends of rulers. The drawing below illustrates the three most commonly used ruler end styles.

Except for machinist scales, most rulers start with a small gap before measurement marks.   The main reason for this is that the end can suffer some damage and not affect the markings.

Calipers (above) are also a great choice. Available at Home Depot and Amazon.

Ruler Types
Rounded Corners
The graduated scales are placed as shown, inboard or indented from the very end of the ruler.

Square Corners
The graduated scales are placed as shown, inboard or indented from the very end of the ruler.

Flush Ended
The graduated scales are placed as shown. The zero point is right at the very end of the ruler.